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You Sleep, I Run: Nothing in Particular
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You Sleep, I Run. I haven't had time for the Surf the Murph. I'm definitely not ready for reconstructive surgery. When surgery DOES happen I'm most likely going with the allograft (cadaver). Given my age and impatience I think it is the best choice for quick recovery. I just want to run in a relatively straight line. Nothing fancy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 32 (with windchill) 15Jan09. View my complete profile. Julie Berg: Run On. VOYAGEUR 50 MILE TRAIL RUN RACE REPORT. Run Race. Repeat.
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You Sleep, I Run: Efforts that inspire
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You Sleep, I Run. To train for and attempt a race of that distance is nothing less than inspiring. Again I don't know Matt and he hasn't said a ton about the experience yet, but he seemed pretty level-headed about where he checked out on the Sawtooth course. Obviously I'm not implying that Matt was not likely to succeed or that he was the underdog in the Sawtooth 2009 Saga. He was just as capable of succeeding as anyone that showed up. What I am attempting to point out is the moving. Who the hell knows.
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You Sleep, I Run: Another Commute
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You Sleep, I Run. Ran in to work again this am Almost 20 minutes faster than Tuesday's run to work with the 14 pound daypack on. I saw an Owl, several deer, and a boatload of rabbits. Those things are quite abundant this year. No people. On the way home Tuesday I was moving faster than the cars on 169 at one point. I think I like my new commute. Recoverite, a fiber one bar, peanuts, a V8 and some granola for breakfast. For lunch two multi-grain flatbreads and a can of atlantic salmon. Julie Berg: Run On.
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You Sleep, I Run: Surf the Murph and Humble Pie
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You Sleep, I Run. Surf the Murph and Humble Pie. I realize this post is weeks overdue. I've been scratching this thing out in bits in pieces. It's been a crazy three weeks since Murphy with the passing of my stepmother, and a demanding work schedule. For once I actually got a decent night of sleep before a race. Before I hit the rack I of course laid out the Ultra Runner's arsenal. It's hard to believe how much gear you can amass in this sport. Am I the only one? Rick Bothwell previously commented on my ...
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You Sleep, I Run: So I Lied
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You Sleep, I Run. I LIED. I said I wouldn't post until after Murphy, but I just wanted to make a statement about Wild Duluth(WD) 50K (full report pending). FirstTHANK YOU ANDY AND KIM HOLAK! Awesome race, incredible volunteers. Was it really "THAT hard"? I did my best to answer those questions myself. I wish I had ALL of the Ultrarunner Magazines race calender data, but I'm new to the magazine. April-July are likely the busiest months for Ultra trail racing in the U.S. But, it gave me. October 19, 2009 a...
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You Sleep, I Run: My New Favorite Racing Song
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You Sleep, I Run. My New Favorite Racing Song. This one is now on my Workout Playlist on my iPod. It's not new, but it's new to me. I like the imagery of the racers, and the lone racer still pushing long after the race is won. I've abbreviated it slightly. Reluctantly crouched at the starting line,Engines pumping and thumping in time. The green light flashes, the flags go up.Churning and burning, they yearn for the cup. They deftly maneuver and muscle for rank,Fuel burning fast on an empty tank. Thats on...
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You Sleep, I Run: Murphy, etc.
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You Sleep, I Run. Yesterdays run home from work was only 4 minutes slower than the morning's run in. My heart rate is considerably higher on the way home. I suppose its the heat mainly and the fact that I've already ran once and then spent a full day at work. I feel pretty good so I will try my new commute again next week. I'm already thinking beyond my first races this October. I'll know so much more after Murphy and will be able to build a far more specific strategy for next years goals. A Guy Who Runs.
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You Sleep, I Run: my longest long run, other goals and hamstrings
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You Sleep, I Run. My longest long run, other goals and hamstrings. So having recovered from a couple weeks of so-so mileage other than the long runs and a few middle distance runs, I'm back in it full swing. After Saturday I'll follow up on Sunday with a 2 hour run and take Monday off. Next week.60 miles total with a long run of 7 hours. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 32 (with windchill) 15Jan09. View my complete profile. Julie Berg: Run On. VOYAGEUR 50 MILE TRAIL RUN RACE REPORT. A Guy Who Runs.
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You Sleep, I Run: A New Week
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You Sleep, I Run. Ohand I turn 41 on September 29th. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 32 (with windchill) 15Jan09. View my complete profile. Julie Berg: Run On. VOYAGEUR 50 MILE TRAIL RUN RACE REPORT. Run Race. Repeat. Sometimes you have to run one hard and fast. Playing on the Trails and Other Distractions. 10 weeks, I need to write more. Live Life. Be Passionate. A Guy Who Runs. Kettle Moraine 2015 100M Report. North Woods Trail Running. Afton 25K - 2011. Rocky Raccoon 100 mile 2011.
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You Sleep, I Run: Semper Gumbi (Always Flexible)
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You Sleep, I Run. Semper Gumbi (Always Flexible). Well I'm not much of a morning runner and tend to run at night more often than not. But this week I had to be flexible and take another approach to get my miles. With work so busy the best scenario I came up with was two-a-days. This week I also start facilitating a bible study every wednesday night for 8 weeks so that adds another element to balance. Peanuts and yogurt for breakfast and garden-fresh tomatoes and some egg whites for lunch. Yummy!